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English: Illustration of offset yield point. Key:

1: True elastic limit

2: Proportionality limit

3: Elastic limit

4: Offset yield strength, usually defined at e=0.2%

σ: Engineering stress

ε: Engineering strain

A: Undeformed cross-sectional area

F: Uniaxial load

L: Undeformed length

l: Elongation

Reference: G. Dieter, Mechanical Metallurgy, McGraw-Hill, 1986
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current18:18, 17 May 2011Thumbnail for version as of 18:18, 17 May 2011331 × 248 (28 KB)Wizard191Changed "P" to "F", per common usage.
08:35, 10 September 2007Thumbnail for version as of 08:35, 10 September 2007331 × 248 (28 KB)Orzetto~commonswikiUse Greek letters (sigma, epsilon)
08:51, 5 September 2007Thumbnail for version as of 08:51, 5 September 2007331 × 248 (28 KB)Sigmund419
08:28, 5 September 2007Thumbnail for version as of 08:28, 5 September 2007331 × 248 (27 KB)Sigmund419
19:24, 4 September 2007Thumbnail for version as of 19:24, 4 September 2007331 × 248 (26 KB)Sigmund419== Summary == {{Information |Description=Illustration of offset yield point. 1: Proportionality limit/Elastic limit 2: Offset yield strength, usually defined at e=0.2% S: Engineering stress e: Engineering strain A: Undeformed cross-sectional area P: Uniax
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